Well, we have had our new house less than 1 year, and have had many other issues come up. Eventually, I won't have to do that, and can get more.

I was "owed" $1200 of gun money I "loaned" to the household when we bought the house. LAter, she denied that I ever "loaned" it to the household, and this cause many arguments. But, I figured that I recovered $200-$300 of it during refinishings I have done to some guns. And, I made a deal w/ her to use $300 of the house funds to buy my USP compact, and we would just call it even. She agreed, so she wouldn't have to hear about it anymore

Well, we have had our new house less than 1 year, and have had many other issues come up. Eventually, I won't have to do that, and can get more.

I was "owed" $1200 of gun money I "loaned" to the household when we bought the house. LAter, she denied that I ever "loaned" it to the household, and this cause many arguments. But, I figured that I recovered $200-$300 of it during refinishings I have done to some guns. And, I made a deal w/ her to use $300 of the house funds to buy my USP compact, and we would just call it even. She agreed, so she wouldn't have to hear about it anymore

I tend to try to stay with my favorite caliber.....the 45acp so my pocket gun meets that requirement yet hides very well in the right front pocket of 90% of the pants or shorts I wear. A Taurus PT-145. 10+1 45acp sledgehammers:

pocket guns

The pocket guns I carry regularly are a Kel-Tec .32 and a Smith & Wesson 342 (titanium frame .38, internal hammer), both in DeSantis pocket holsters. Sure I'd rather have a .45, but when I am jogging, those are the only two that work.

I have a Kahr P40 Covert that I bought for pocket carry, but I rarely carry it, because it is heavy. I also had to modify the DeSantis holster for that one, because it carries the gun too "deep," covering up too much of the frame, so you can't get a firing grip.

I have a Kel-Tec P11, with 9mm and .40 slides, but when I carry it, it's with the belt clip, not in the pocket. Too heavy for the pocket.

Rather than trying to find a gun that can be used for pocket carry and belt carry, just get one of each, and carry the pocket pistol on those occasions when you simply cannot carry a "real" gun.

S&W 632 Airweight--Perfect size, perfect caliber, perfect weight, good controls. Good holster and it won't show at all. Why I got rid of it I have no idea. Stupid on my part. Probably the best out of the list.